Pamela Anderson used to think she had special powers to kill off anyone who wronged her, after a babysitter who sexually assaulted her died in a car crash.

The ex-Baywatch babe, who appeared on Piers Morgan's Life Stories last night, recalled how the teenage girl who looked after her betrayed her trust in the worst possible way.

"I had a babysitter and she molested me for, I think, a year and I was between the ages of four and eight, somewhere round there," she revealed.

"But I remember wishing her dead and she ended up dying the next day at her graduation in a car accident and I thought, 'OK, now I've killed her, I'm magic, I can't tell my parents about this and I've killed her.'"

Pamela said the troubling thoughts that she'd caused the predator's death began to plague her.

"I started believing I had this special power to kill people and so I was scared to tell them that this happened and I was also scared to tell them that I killed her," she added.

She also opened up about her traumatic experience with Harvey Weinstein , who has been accused by more than 100 women of sexual offences ranging from harassment to rape.

The shamed movie mogul, who denies having non-consensual sex with any of his accusers, apparently threatened to end Pamela's career when she declined his offer to appear in the 2008 parody film Superhero Movie.

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Pamela opened up about her experience with Weinstein (Image: ITV Picture Desk)

"I said, 'I'm not doing it' and then he just really said to me, 'You'll never work in this town again, I offered Pamela Anderson a role in a movie, are you crazy' and lots of very harsh words," she tells Piers.

"He scared me so much that I did the film because I thought, 'Harvey Weinstein, oh my god, this is like the most powerful person in Hollywood'. He was just a bully, very rude, threatening. I did it out of duress."

However, a rep for Weinstein denied Pamela's version of events, insisting the Hollywood executive "never spoke to Pamela Anderson on the phone" and that she dealt with his brother Bob Weinstein instead.

"She brings up some great points in her interview and as an industry vet her remarks are valuable. However, Mr. Weinstein stands firm on his recollection of his interactions with her," the rep told the Sun .

Pamela, 50, also talked about her craziest experience at Hugh Hefner's famous Playboy mansion.

Recalling the incident, the former Playboy Playmate said she thought she was there to watch models romp with Hefner, but it soon became apparent that they actually wanted to watch her have sex with the Playboy founder.

“Everyone was naked in the grotto and the girls were downstairs and they all went upstairs," she says.

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The star previously faced criticism for saying "you know what you're getting into if you're going into a hotel room alone" with some names in Hollywood.

"Obviously, I am supportive of women and feel for women that have been made sexual advances on that they don't want, but I also feel for the men too.

Pam poses on Instagram (Image: Instagram)

"I have two young boys and I always was very worried about a woman falsely accusing them of something and ruining their lives, so I thought people ask me if I'm a feminist and I don't want women or men telling me how to be a woman."

And she adds: "I prefer men to be passionate and aggressive and make the first move, and you don't want men to feel like they can't, but obviously there are people that go too far."

She also talks about Tommy Lee being sentenced to six months in jail in 1998 for kicking her, his then wife, while she held their baby son.

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"It just got very ugly. I haven't thought about this in a long time but yeah, it was bad," she says.

Anderson, who claims that being vegan is "better for your sex life" in the interview, says she never wants to see their infamous sex tape.

The actress is also pressed about her connection to Russian president Vladimir Putin.

When asked whether "you and Putin ever..." she cuts Morgan off, saying: "No, but he wanted me to come to his inauguration and give him flowers.... I didn't do that. Obviously we have been in the same place together sometimes."

The actress, who has been linked to Julian Assange, said of body image: "Girls are just really hard on themselves. The sexiest thing you can be is confident.... When you are really just free with your life, your body, it's so much more attractive."